REVIEW: THE RED THIRST – PELAAM

Title: The Red Thirst Series: The Devil's in the Details Author: Pelaam Genre: Contemporary Romance, Demons Publisher: Pride Publishing Release Date: March 10, 2020 Pages: 109 Beauty may be skin deep, but sometimes staying young and beautiful is pure hell. They say there’s no rest for the wicked, but Garen and Luke are eagerly anticipating … Read more

REVIEW: BONES OF EARTH -ELIZABETH SCHECHTER

Title: Bones of Earth Series: Heir to the Firstborn, Book 3 Author: Elizabeth Schechter Genre: New Adult, College, Futuristic Fantasy Romance Publisher: Independently Published Release Date: May 26, 2020 Pages: 338 Shattered by betrayal, Aria’s Companions have separated. Aven and Del have retreated to the safety of the Water tribe, leaving Owyn and Treesi behind … Read more

REVIEW: GABRIEL’S STORM – SUE BROWN

Title: Gabriel's Storm Series: An amnesia/forced-proximity gay romance Author: Sue Brown Genre: LGBT, Gay Romance, Gay Fiction Publisher: One Hat Press; 2 edition Release Date: May 10, 2020 Pages: 223 A man still mourning his family rescues a man with no memory. Can they heal each other? A year after he lost his wife and … Read more

REVIEW: FIRE MAIDENS: IRELAND – ANNA LOWE

Title: Fire Maidens: Ireland Series: Billionaires & Bodyguards, Book 5 Author: Anna Lowe Genre: Paranormal, Psychic, Suspense Wizards/Witches, Shifters Publisher: Twin Moon Press Release Date: May 28, 2020 Pages: 238 Magic, shifters, and a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Inheriting a cottage in Ireland seems like a stroke of pure luck … Read more

REVIEW: THROUGH THE DOORS OF OBLIVION – MICHAEL G. WILLIAMS

Title: Through the Doors of Oblivion: From the Shadow Council Archives Series: Servant/Sovereign, Book 1 Author: Michael G. Williams Genre: LGBT, Historical, Paranormal, Urban, Fantasy Publisher: Independently published Release Date: October 7, 2019 Pages: 230 REAL ESTATE IS HELL – SOMETIMES LITERALLY Wedged between real estate speculators, startup bros, and gentrified neighborhoods, it’s gotten hard … Read more

REVIEW: NECROMANCER RISING – ASHTON ABBOTT

Title: Necromancer Rising Series: A Raedan Warrior Novel, Book 1 Author: Ashton Abbott Genre: Fantasy Shifter Romance Publisher: Independently published Release Date: March 6, 2020 Pages: 320 The delicate balance of this world is threatened when Babd, goddess of war, is unleashed. With the help of other immortals drawn to her cause, she seeks to … Read more

REVIEW: IMPULSE – EVA MUĂ‘OZ

Title: Impulse Author: Eva Muñoz Genre: New Adult, LGBT, Bisexual, Mystery, Suspense Publisher: Harmony Ink Press; First edition Release Date: March 3, 2020 Pages: 216 Welcome, Motor Heads, Rally Girls, and Hangers-On! It’s another wild ride here at the Gathering—the underground world of fast cars, crazy drivers, and partying all night long. If you’re here, … Read more

REVIEW: CRIMSON HUNTER: A Little Red Riding Hood Reimagining – N.D. JONES

Title: Crimson Hunter: A Little Red Riding Hood Reimagining Series: Fairy Tale Fatale, Book 1 Author: N.D. Jones Genre: African American, Urban Fantasy, Mythology, Fairy Tale Publisher: Kuumba Publishing Release Date: October 31, 2019 Pages: 284 She’s not afraid of big, bad WEREWOLVES. They’re afraid of HER. The War of Eternal Hunger freed witches from … Read more

REVIEW: WIND AND DARK WATER – J.S. COOK

Title: Wind and Dark Water Series: The Guernsey Series, Book 1 Author: J.S. Cook Genre: LGBT, Gay/Bisexual Romance Publisher: Dreamspinner Press Release Date: March 24, 2020 Pages: 310 Disgraced detective Deiniol “Danny” Quirke returns to Guernsey, the Newfoundland fishing village of his youth, to bury his abusive grandfather and dispose of the old man’s empty … Read more

REVIEW: DREAM JOB? – LINDA PALMER

Title: Dream Job? Series: Psy Squad, Book 8 Author: Linda Palmer Genre: New Adult/Young Adult, Paranormal, College Romance Publisher: Uncial Press Release Date: May 15, 2020 Pages: 127 RJ Banks, 20, is psychic. Her gifts are her dreams, which are riddled with cryptic hints about the location of the world’s most wanted criminals. This isn’t … Read more